Critical Reviews

Mullamottum Munthiricharum is like someone using a pager to send a text during the times when a cell phone can do it in a better way. If you insist on going for thoroughly old-fashioned movies narrated in a routine format, this one can be okay in parts. For the rest of the world, go for some nice new DVD to spend your time… [Read more from Sify]

In a script that resembles a placid lake, even the mild ripples caused by Indrajith go unnoticed. The green backdrop and village scenery is left idle as the camera fail to etch their essence. Aneesh Anwar’s unwanted haste in piecing together sequences results in a film that is nothing more than a tepid affair… [Read more from Times of India]

Indrajith and Meghna Raj have done well with their non-complex roles, but it’s Ananya who steals the thunder .She is also very much a part of some of the lighter moments in the film that do manage to bring a smile to your face… [Read more from FilmGlitz]

He may not be as flamboyant as his younger brother Prithiviraj, or other youngsters waiting in the wings to make it big. But, Indrajith delivers as an actor when opportunity strikes… [Read more from Rediff]

At best ‘Mullamottum Munthiricharum’ offers a few amusing moments, but remains quickly forgettable. It could do well with some script polish and perhaps with a lot more focus… [Read more from Nowrunning]

Hid beneath his macho beard, Indrajith’s baby smile is still very visible. Trustworthy, earthy, hardworking, virtuous, funny, serious, and in love with every moment in life, he is thrilled to the skies with the freedom of being himself… [Read more from Deccan Chronicle]

Mullamottum Monthiricharum will not offer anything new. The lead actors performance is the lone saving factor in this movie. The script is the biggest Villain for a story, which we can predict from the word go… [Read more from Theater Balcony]

ullamottum Munthiricharum has nothing new to offer and is good only in parts. Watch it only if you have nothing better to do!.. [Read more from OneIndia]